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#1 2022-01-10 00:22:37

hiyasynthgirl
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Muscle memory ever get you?

I'd guess that a lot of us do a lot of heart-related chatting on the Internet. Have you ever gotten, or almost gotten, in trouble because of muscle memory resulting in cardio-flavored typos?

Here's one from me that's probably more interesting than the ones that have appeared in online cardiophile chats: I work as a medical scribe and I've caught myself almost writing "thump" instead of "thumb" in a patient note before.


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#2 2022-01-11 08:39:42

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Re: Muscle memory ever get you?

Not own muscle memory, but Android keyboard adaptive prompt is definitely biased in that direction!

I use a separate phone account for the stuff, so it does not pose real life problems.

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#4 2022-01-28 22:26:29

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Re: Muscle memory ever get you?

@thewyrdguy I had to disable word suggestions on my phone for this exact reason. I was already stuck in phile mode often enough; I didn't need my phone distracting me even more!


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